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Mar 25 2017
News
WHO WILL TAKE THE FALL FOR TRUMPCARE’S FAILURE?
So Paul Ryan has had a rough week, and not just Paul Ryan. The failure of Ryancare has made Donald Trump angry, and when Trump is angry, Steve Bannon gets upset, and when Steve Bannon gets upset, people die. Or, at the very least, helicopters leave for Mar-a-Lago without Reince Priebus. Granted, last time Trump got furious with his staff, Bannon suffered too, but this time is different.
Vanity FairAug 12 2017
News
Combative Trump Pulls His Punches for One Man: Putin
The roster of villains in President Trump’s world is legion. The list of people he has been willing, even eager, to publicly attack includes not just Mitch McConnell, his latest target, but Jeff Sessions, Chuck Schumer, Paul D. Ryan, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama
New York Times (News)Oct 23 2015
News
Conservative PACs Attack Republicans, and It Pays
The petitions that started surfacing online over a year ago were as incendiary as they were urgent, begging recipients to sign up to “Boot Boehner,” “Dump McConnell,” “Drop a Truth-Bomb on Kevin McCarthy” and “Fire Paul Ryan.”
New York Times (News)Dec 02 2020
News
Trump Threatens to Veto Defense Bill if Tech Liability Shield Stands
President Trump threatened to veto an annual defense-policy bill if it doesn’t include language revoking a provision that gives social-media companies broad immunity for the content they publish from users on their sites.
Mr. Trump demanded on Tuesday night that Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act be repealed.
“[I]f the very dangerous & unfair Section 230 is
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 23 2020
Analysis
The Shockingly Long List of Corrupt Officials and Political Allies Pardoned by Trump
Donald Trump on Tuesday added another batch of names to the long list of friends, loyalists, cronies, and conservative celebrities who have received presidential pardons or commutations. This time, the beneficiaries included three corrupt former members of Congress—Reps. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.), Chris Collins (R-N.Y.), and Steve Stockman (R-Texas)—and two men, George Papadopoulos and Alex van
Mother JonesFeb 15 2021
News
GOP Senators Spare Trump from Impeachment Conviction but Warn Criminal Charges Still Possible
The second impeachment trial of former President Donald J. Trump ended in an acquittal Saturday. In the end, seven Republicans voted to convict, but that didn't meet the two-thirds majority needed to bar Trump from ever again seeking federal office.
While the impeachment trial might be over, even Republicans who voted not to convict warn the former president could still face criminal
CBNFeb 09 2021
News
Petition Calls on San Francisco School Board to Focus on ‘Improving Schools, Not Renaming Them’
A petition being circulated online in San Francisco is demanding that the city’s Board of Education focus on “improving schools, NOT renaming them.”
The petition calls on San Francisco’s school board to rescind its decision late last month to rename 44 schools in the city that bear the names of former presidents and other historical figures, as well as that of a former mayor of the city
The Daily SignalJun 04 2021
Opinion
The DeSantis Difference
Paul Ryan has returned to Republican politics and the reaction from MAGA world has been one of jubilation. Riders have galloped through conservative villages crying, “He’s back! He’s back!” Toasts have been raised at bar counters and kitchen tables across America. A ticker-tape parade has been planned in which Ryan will stroll through the streets waving and doing that half-smile thing of his,
The American ConservativeJul 15 2017
Opinion
Trust Nothing, Defend Nothing
I don’t write or even tweet about the Russia investigation much. I think the most I’ve written is that I think it probably won’t pan out and if it does, it’ll be Paul Manafort or Roger Stone or some other expendable type who’ll end up getting to know the underside of a bus. And that’s about it.
Guest Writer - RightApr 21 2016
News
Trump campaign brings in lobbyists for key posts
Donald Trump’s new chief campaign strategist, Paul Manafort, is bringing on some close associates for key spots on Trump's presidential campaign, including several whose lobbying histories seem to epitomize the special interest influence against which the candidate rails.
Politico